Tip Of The Week | Make a List of Properties You Want Permission To Hunt

Tip Of The Week | Make a List of Properties You Want Permission To Hunt

While contemplating what I should use as a tip of the week today, I was trying to think of something that may help you get permission on a new hunting property or two. The reason behind this is that I like to get permission on new properties every year if I can. With that, I came up with one thing that has not only kept me organized, but it has made a difference in my ability to get permission on new places to hunt.

3 Creative Ways To Secure Hunting Permission on Private Property

3 Creative Ways To Secure Hunting Permission on Private Property

By Alex Comstock

As I sit here and ponder how I am going to get permission to hunt a few properties this summer, I started thinking about some of the ways that have been successful for me in the past, and if there was anything new I could do in the future to attempt to secure permission. The whole act of acquiring permission on private land is a funny thing to me. It can be an uncomfortable thing to do, yet the worst thing that can happen is for somebody to say no to you. As a landowner, it can be somewhat uncomfortable as well to have a person on your property that could potentially disrespect it. If you want to get permission to hunt someone's land, it may take a little creativity...

Tip Of The Week | Shoot Your Bow at Long Distances

Tip Of The Week | Shoot Your Bow at Long Distances

By Alex Comstock

The more proficient you are with your bow, the more confident you'll likely become during the moment of truth while drawn back on a mature whitetail. In today's tip of the week, I wanted to quickly touch on why I believe it's important you practice shooting at much further ranges than you would plan on shooting a deer.

Summer Preparation For Whitetails By The Month

Summer Preparation For Whitetails By The Month

By Alex Comstock 

If you asked me what my favorite part of deer hunting was, it might not be what you'd think. Believe it or not, preparation is my favorite part. The constant evolution, obsession, and planning that goes into each and every season is what I live for. Part of that time frame is everything that goes into my summer preparation. Summer is a very important time of the year for me, and there is always a lot that has to get done. Here is what my preparation looks like and what you may want to get done each month before deer season sneaks up on you. 

Tip Of The Week | Check Your Treestand Straps

Tip Of The Week | Check Your Treestand Straps

By Alex Comstock 

Starting today, I am going to start producing a weekly "tip of the week" blog post. It's a simple concept, but I think (and hope) it will bring value to you. They're going to be short blog posts that detail a specific tip that's relative to the time of the year. I hope that you find them useful, and with that, lets get into our first tip of the week!

How To Use Trail Cameras and Photo Management Software to Analyze Deer Data

How To Use Trail Cameras and Photo Management Software to Analyze Deer Data

By Alex Comstock

There is only so much you can learn about deer through the use of trail cameras without diving deep into the details of the information they provide. By analyzing pictures, and using photo management software, you can deeply increase your level of learning, and help set yourself up for future success